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Studying inequality and American democracy: Findings and challenges
Larry Jacobs
, Theda Skocpol
Politics & Governance
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American Democracy
100%
Democracy
75%
American Politics
50%
Political Participation
50%
American Society
25%
Economic Transformation
25%
Public Policy
25%
Urbanization
25%
Political Science
25%
Economic Inequality
25%
Nineteenth Century
25%
Government Policy
25%
Industrialization
25%
Political Voice
25%
Social Scientists
25%
US Government
25%
Polity
25%
Early Generation
25%
New Wave
25%
National Government
25%
Vital Functions
25%
Herring
25%
Cold War
25%
Political Governance
25%
Lacunae
25%
Political Public
25%
Pressing Issues
25%
Political Inequality
25%
Self-reinforced
25%
Roiling
25%
Democratic Decline
25%
Governance Policy
25%
Political Government
25%
World War
25%
Civil Rights Movement
25%
Governmental Practices
25%
Social Tension
25%
Patronage Politics
25%
Social Transformation
25%
Rights Movement
25%
Social Scientific Research
25%
Government Responsiveness
25%
Over-specialization
25%
Social Sciences
Democracy
100%
USA
42%
Political Participation
28%
Nineteenth Century
14%
Political Science
14%
Social Scientists
14%
Cold War
14%
Reference Group
14%
Income and Wealth
14%
Social Conflicts
14%
Civil Rights Movement
14%
World War
14%